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Arethe Words Pee Pee And Poo Poo Suitable For A Baby Girl

Does a girl pee out of the same hole that she has sex with?

I probably sound super dumb, but Im 16 and I've had sex more than once and I am just now hearing that a woman has 3 holes "down there." One, to pee with, one to poop with, and one to have sex with. But I thought you insert the penis in the same place you pee from? Is theres supposed to visibly be 2 separate holes in the vaginal area? Im so confused but I don't wanna ask anyone and look stupid :(

How old does baby squirrel's need to be when you stop stimulating it to go pee and poo. He is 5 weeks old.?

Our cats brought him to us as a pinky about 6 day old on August 23rd. He is eating about 10 ml every 4 hours. We are stimulating him to go pee still and goes poo on his own when we are stimulating his boy part. How old does he need to be when we stop making him go pee on his own? Do we need to give him a bath, if so how often and how old does he need to be. What can we use? Baby shampoo. What kind of shots do squirrel's need. Do they have to take any special vitamins? We give him Esbalac puppy formula.

What is the normal frequency of poo in a 3-month baby?

In all honesty, babies poop all the time until they’re about a year old. They will stop pooping then poop more than you have ever seen in your life before and after growth spurts. First time parents worry so much that there are whole websites dedicated to growth charts, poop frequency discussions, average sizes/weights, pee color, breast swelling, so on. Really, don’t worry too much about that sort of stuff.If your baby hasn’t pooped in a couple of days, call their doctor and ask if it’s normal. Chances are, it is. It’s when they don’t poop for a few days that you should be a little concerned. If their poop is black, take them to the ER or pediatrician right away. Black poop usually means blood in the stool. Or if you find blood in their diaper, take them to the doctor. If their poop smells like inhumanly disgusting, like it’s a wave of death, take them to the doctor. I guess, too, if it’s some really off the wall color, take them.But for the most part, don’t stress about baby poop. If the baby is mostly breast fed, tell momma to drink more water. That’ll help if baby is constipated. If you’ve started to let your little one drink water, now’s a good time to let them drink it.If they’re pooping too much, cut back on any fruit juices or spicy drinks or foods you might have started letting them have. (Hey - I knew a lady who fed pepperoni pizza to a 3 month old. Made me squirm but I know some people do!) Definitely take them to the pediatrician because diarrhea at that age can be risky.Having said all that, I’m not a doctor. Just a mother of 3 lol. Good luck! :)

My baby doesnt poop all night, is this normal?

my son will not poop at all at night (which is probably good for me) he just pees. but then like ALWAYS within his first hour of being awake he poops and he poops a lot? is it normal for babies not to poop at night? its just something ive noticed....and its not like he sleep the whole night through. he wakes up a few times. he just doesnt poo until im really awake and bring him downstairs for the day.

is this normal? does your baby do this?

Is it ok to spank your child if they do not poop or pee in the toilet?

I am the father of 2 kids and I did spank both of them as a means of changing their behavior. However, not for toilet training. It is a futile effort to spank them as a means of toilet training. This is the one place where the child is in complete control. We tried to use incentives like M&Ms but what was really the most important thing was to tell them that only "Little boys/girls" pee or poop in their diapers and "Big Boys/Girls" use the toilet. This appeals to the urge all children have to be perceived as "Big kids." One could even use the big/little adjectives to reference privileges. E.g. "No little girls go to bed at 7:30. Big girls can stay up until 8:00." Don't say if you use the toilet you can stay up late. Let them make the connection and have the epiphany. Then they own the concept and toilet training becomes "their idea."

It is important to NOT use "little" in ridicule. E.g. do not say "You are just a little girl for not using the toilet." Also, do not let the child know that not using the toilet has any effect on your emotional state. This is the control they exert on the adult, and as I said before it is usually the only control they have at this point in their lives so they will try to get the most of it. Make it clear that their decision to use the toilet can have positive impact on their life style.

Of course this all assumes that your sister has been establishing boundaries for her children for all of their lives. For a child that already has complete control of a house, this may not be as effective.

What is the most polite way to say "poop" and "pee"?

There are all sorts of euphemisms, varying in level of funniness.Women used to say, “I have to go powder my nose” or “I need to check my makeup.” Or, a bit less obliquely, “I need to visit the little girls’ room.” For that matter, “I need to use the restroom” is a euphemism, because who goes to a public toilet to rest?Another old euphemism was “I have to visit Mrs. Murphy.”Frank Gilbreth, the father in the humorous biography Cheaper By The Dozen, used to use the term “examining the rear tire,” which his family understood meant urinating in the bushes.“Going number one” and “going number two” mean urinating and defecating, respectively. Nowadays, children will usually use the terms “pee” and “poop,” which were considered vulgar when I was a child (the kind of words we whispered to each other when our parents weren’t listening). My mother, who was very straight laced, preferred the term “tinkling” for urinating. (One of her relatives used to make us laugh when she referred to her kids “going trinkle.”) Bowel movements? My mother never discussed them if she could avoid it. Her favorite euphemism, apparently inspired from when we were very small and learning to defecate on the toilet, was “big try.” I was in elementary school before I learned that “big tries” wasn’t the generally accepted term for bowel movements.“Turd” is another term that seems to have gained more acceptance in recent years, although it can be confusing, since it can also refer to an unpleasant person.“Going to the bathroom” is also a euphemism, which can sound really strange in some contexts: “When we visited the zoo, we saw an elephant going to the bathroom.” (It sounds even more strange in cultures where the toilet is enclosed in a water closet, apart from bath facilities.)In hospital settings, we are usually more direct (“Do you need to urinate?” “Do you need to have a bowel movement?”), but urinating can also be phrased as “voiding” or “emptying your bladder.” 35 or so years ago, older patients used to talk about “going wee” or “making water.” But, nowadays, many would rather get right to the point and say, “I have to take a leak,” or “I’ve gotta shit.”

If you're changing a baby’s diaper and feces gets on your hand, would you bathe?

You’re obviously not a parent yet. You’ll have every oozy substance from every orifice on yourself, your baby’s clothes, the carpet, high-chairs, car seats, and other difficult to clean areas on a daily basis when they’re little.Then, once they’re old enough, they’re going to want a puppy - which will do the same thing, except with different oozy substances, and the puppy will also chew shit up all over the place as well.You’ll be grossed out for the first few months, then you’ll get used to it, and you’ll learn valuable lessons like NEVER, EVER letting anything with tomato in it near the carpet. Also, its acidic so if they wipe it on their face like the squash picture above, be sure to get it off fast or they’ll be crying.So should you bathe? Nope. Just remember to wash your hands, and you’ll be fine. Also, depending how much poop ends up on your baby (vs in the diaper), the child might need a bath, or their skin will get irritated from the poop and/or pee just like it will from tomato sauce.PRO TIP: Nature’s Miracle. It’s an enzyme stain-remover for carpets. It will help, and it does pet stains & food stains pretty well. There might be something better out there, but this stuff works better than you’d guess.

What are your "potty words" to talk about bowel movements with your child?

As a therapist with special needs children, we refer to it all as "BM's", but with my son, I just call it as it is, "poop". I tell him poop goes in the toilet, not on the floor or his undies. Whatever you choose to use with him, you best start now. If you call it feces, well, that will be normal for him. I just try to use simple turns - man, potty training is hard enough work in itself to complicate it! I don't like baby terms however - I usually refer to it as the toilet or bathroom instead of "potty". Friends I know, when their son would have a bm, he would yell "Mom! Come wipe my bum!" and so to avoid further embarressment when they had company over, they taught there kids to yell "911!" As good friends, only we knew what that meant. It was so funny!

You can Google some potty training sights as well - they have some good ideas to for that as well!

Is baby walker good for babies?

Well, it’s bit controversial.Some people don’t like the idea of this baby walker.But I personally think a baby walker is amazing for infants.You know, it will support your toddlers to walk.Besides, the charming light, color, and music box that come with a baby walker will keep your infant busy with fun stuff.And should I mention how it helps them move instead of crawling?But yeah, there are some baby walkers that come with inappropriate seats that are not comfy and made of hazardous rubbers.So it’s wise to be careful when picking up a baby walker for your infant.Check out here for the Top 10 Best Baby Walkers in 2017.Hope it helpsCheers……….

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